Ceramic 3D printing can be used in preparation of multifunctional ceramics with complex structure and high precision, and will be widely used in architecture, engineering, medicine, aerospace and more. In recent years, metal and plastic 3D printing companies is shifting to the ceramic materials field that has increasing demand for strong, tough and high temperature resistant parts, which promotes the rapid development of ceramic 3D printing industry. According to the latest Grand View Research report, the global ceramic 3D printing market is expected to approach $160 million by 2025 with an average annual growth rate of 34%. This will be a new growth point for the 3D printing market segment.China's ceramic 3D printing is facing a new opportunity for its developments as well as grimness cha...

Flexibility for our customers and extraordinary cost effectiveness continue to be the focus of Haitian International’s R&D and production management. The electric solutions of their brand Zhafir Plastics Machinery are an essential pillar of this winning strategy. Advantages such as high precision, injection performance up to 500 mm/s, and sophisticated drives combined with very high energy savings are convincing arguments, and not just in key markets and future-oriented industries. A whole series of sales records confirms the trend: The annual sales figures for the Zhafir Series have been ...

Additive manufacturing aligns with the needs of the automotive industry, driving advances in vehicle design. Serial production is a reality today in additive manufacturing (or 3-D printing) as the technologies under this umbrella have advanced to a point where end-use parts can be made of both metal and plastic materials, ready to be put to use in real-world environments. The automotive industry has been a major adopter, with automotive OEMs among the first to install 3-D printers -- some 30 years ago, in fact, Ford purchased the third 3-D printer ever made.

A few years ago, 3D printing was considered a novelty, mostly used for small-batch projects and prototypes. Today, this technology has exploded and is being used for things we once only dreamed of, including the mass production of car parts for manufacturers like Volkswagen.

Non-location-specific, rapid provision of relevant data is essential for digital transformation in production. The ARBURG host computer system (ALS) offers new functions for mobile devices, such as mobile maintenance, which enables you to control and evaluate maintenance and service orders.